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Talk to the GIFQ team →Jumia operates distinct storefronts by country, and gift card availability is typically market-specific — Nigeria and Egypt are the most commonly supported markets for bulk issuance. Confirm your target country with GIFQ before placing an order, as card SKUs are not interchangeable across markets.
Denominations are issued in local currency — Nigerian Naira for Nigeria, Egyptian Pound for Egypt — rather than USD or EUR. GIFQ can advise on the denomination range currently available and help size orders to match your per-recipient reward value.
Recipients enter the gift card code at checkout on the Jumia website or mobile app in their respective country. The card value is applied directly to their order total and can typically be combined with other payment methods for orders exceeding the card balance.
Yes — for workforces based in Nigeria or Kenya, Jumia cards are often more practical than international retail cards because recipients can shop in local currency with local delivery. Electronics, household goods, and groceries are among the most redeemed categories, covering everyday utility rather than niche purchases.
Jumia gift cards carry an expiry date that varies by market, typically ranging from 6 to 12 months from the issue date. Unused balances after expiry are generally forfeited, so for research panel or contractor payout use cases, communicate the redemption deadline clearly to recipients at the time of distribution.
Jumia has broader category depth and a larger active customer base in Nigeria than Konga, making it the higher-confidence choice for recipient familiarity. Amazon does not currently offer gift cards redeemable in Nigeria, so for Nigerian recipients specifically, Jumia remains one of the few large-catalogue digital retail options available.
Jumia is Africa's largest e-commerce marketplace, operating across more than 10 countries including Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya, Ghana, Senegal, and Ivory Coast. Founded in 2012 and listed on the New York Stock Exchange, Jumia offers millions of SKUs spanning electronics, fashion, home goods, groceries, and beauty products, with last-mile delivery infrastructure built specifically for African urban markets. For B2B reward programs, Jumia gift cards are a practical choice when recipients are concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa or North Africa — markets where global retail brands have limited physical or digital presence. Recipients redeem cards on the Jumia app or website against a broad product catalogue, making the reward tangible and immediately useful rather than aspirational. Common B2B use cases include employee recognition programs for African-based workforces, research panel incentives targeting Nigerian or Egyptian consumers, and contractor payouts for gig-economy or field-based staff. HR and finance teams operating pan-African payroll or incentive budgets find Jumia cards a reliable local-currency alternative to international gift card options that many recipients cannot easily redeem. Denominations and availability vary by country, so teams should confirm the specific market configuration before issuing at scale.
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